Wordless Wednesday: Summer Fades But Continues
The garden is looking downtrodden as summer fades, but it’s been through a long season and there’s still a month or so to go before we plant cool weather crops here in Los Angeles.
The garden is looking downtrodden as summer fades, but it’s been through a long season and there’s still a month or so to go before we plant cool weather crops here in Los Angeles.
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Heatwaves are sweeping the country, and even here on the westside it’s above 80 degrees. The garden starts to look sad, a sign that some plants will finish their life cycle soon…
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it’s been great having more time to garden (between writing two books!), and the garden is showing promise of future rewards. Here’s some inspiration for the week. Plant something!
As our winter crops finish up, it’s time for change in the garden. We’ve planned the warm season garden, now it’s time to turn cover crops, harvest crops, amend beds, and plant anew.
We just returned from two weeks away on vacation and this morning’s light revealed a bountiful winter garden that looks more like spring.
We received a question about a sad lemon tree this week so it’s time to revisit our advice for basic citrus care. The question came from Kim Van Buskirk: